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EDWARD F. CARBIN
Originally published in 1900 |
EDWARD F. CARBIN, of Bayonne, N. J., was born in New York City
on the 31st of October, 1857, his parents being E. C. Carbin and Mary
Brady. They came from Ireland to the United States when young and
were married in New York, whence they removed to Bayonne in 1867.
Mr. Carbin was educated in the public schools of the Third Ward of
Bayonne and afterward engaged in lumbering operations on the Hudson
River between New York and Albany. In 1880 he entered the employ of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, with which he has ever since been
associated. He is a member of the School Board of Bayonne, but aside from this has never accepted public office. He has always taken, however, a deep interest in local affairs, and as a citizen and business man is highly respected. He is a Democrat in politics, and a member of Paurapaugh Lodge, No. 187, I. O. R. M., of Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, and of the Exempt Firemen's Association, all of Bayonne. He was married in Bayonne, November 15, 1880, to Mary L. S. Smeaton.
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